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10 days late, negative pregnancy tests, at what point do I consider going to the GP?

  • 17-10-2018 11:28am
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 145 ✭✭


    I have a cycle that is on average 29 days. Sometimes it can be a day or two late, three the most. I was due my period at end of the week before last or very early last week. I'm not 10 days late. I wasn't overly stressed this cycle.

    I did a home test at the weekend when I was 6 days late. It was a Tesco test but it was negative. I tried the on Sunday morning but no control line came up. I ordered some pregnancy tests on Monday from an Irish shop. One box was the strips. The other was first response. I tested yesterday morning using the strip test but it was negative. I used first response this morning and it was also negative.

    I read some things online about some women not testing positive on tests for weeks, others not testing positive at all and it only shows on a blood test.

    I was never this late before. At what point do I consider going to the doctor?


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 621 ✭✭✭detoxkid


    The tests in the doctor's aren't as responsive as the first response one so I'd hold tight for now ..best of luck X


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 145 ✭✭Whirl_wolle


    detoxkid wrote: »
    The tests in the doctor's aren't as responsive as the first response one so I'd hold tight for now ..best of luck X

    Thanks for your message. I think the first response tests hcg 12.5 MIU. I ordered some 10 miu online from an Irish shop and hopefully they will be with me in tomorrow morning's mail. I'll grab a sample of urine in a container if I can't hold in for the postman.

    Surely at 10 days late, something would be happening at this stage like my period showing or a positive. I suppose there could be any other number of reasons too for late period. I'm anxious now. It's so frustrating.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,458 ✭✭✭scarepanda


    You could have ovulated late this month (or you could generally ovulate later than 14days) plus a couple days for conception etc.
    I'm pregnant at the moment and there was 15 days in the difference of dates. I was tracking because my period can be slightly irregular and knew from that that I ovulated 12 days later than I mathematically should have.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 145 ✭✭Whirl_wolle


    scarepanda wrote: »
    You could have ovulated late this month (or you could generally ovulate later than 14days) plus a couple days for conception etc.
    I'm pregnant at the moment and there was 15 days in the difference of dates. I was tracking because my period can be slightly irregular and knew from that that I ovulated 12 days later than I mathematically should have.

    Thanks for your reply. Do you temp and check other signs of ovulation? I don't do any of that but I do keep an on my cycles and use an app. I feel crampy around the time I think is ovulation and sure enough my period follows 14/15 days later. I think I might have ovulated earlier than expected this cycle because I felt cramps in my tummy and other pms symptoms on cycle day 7 which is far too early for me. Maybe I ovulated a day or two after that. Or maybe not at all.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,091 ✭✭✭catrionanic


    If you're still testing negative at this stage, it's likely just an unusually late period. They are unusual, but they do happen.

    I would try to relax and forget about it for now. If still no period in 5-7 days, test again. But otherwise, just assume you are having a late period. Constantly questioning whether you are pregnant and getting negative tests will only drive you crazy.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 145 ✭✭Whirl_wolle


    If you're still testing negative at this stage, it's likely just an unusually late period. They are unusual, but they do happen.

    I would try to relax and forget about it for now. If still no period in 5-7 days, test again. But otherwise, just assume you are having a late period. Constantly questioning whether you are pregnant and getting negative tests will only drive you crazy.

    Thank you for your lovely message. I read and it's happened to be that stress can delay a period. I've been under considerable stress all year. It's on and off stress. I've gone through stuff that nobody should have to. I noticed with this cycles earlier in the year that I was sometimes 2/3 days late. Looking back on the cycle sure enough the mid way mark around ovulation, I was dealing with pure rubbish flung in my face. I wasn't particularly stressed this cycle tough but maybe with all the stress over the year it's thrown my cycle out of whack completely.


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